FAMSAS College of Health Science & Technology Announces JAMB-Only Admission for 2026/2027 ND Programmes

FAMSAS College of Health Science & Technology Announces JAMB-Only Admission for 2026/2027 ND Programmes

FAMSAS College of Health Science & Technology Announces JAMB-Only Admission for 2026/2027 ND Programmes

The Management of FAMSAS College of Health Science and Technology, Keffi, has released a critical public notice regarding its admission process for the 2026/2027 Academic Session.

In a statement signed by the Registrar, Mr. Abubakar Sharu Bala, the institution clarified that admission into all its National Diploma (ND) programmes will now be conducted strictly through the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

Approved ND Programmes

The directive applies to several specialized health and technology courses, including:

Medical Laboratory Technology

Pharmacy Technician

Community Health

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Public Health

Epidemiology and Disease Control Technology

Computer Science

Environmental Health

Prospective applicants are advised to register and sit for the 2026 JAMB Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). To be eligible for consideration, candidates must:

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Select FAMSAS College of Health Science and Technology, Keffi, as their first choice of institution during JAMB registration.

Achieve an acceptable UTME score as determined by the College and regulatory bodies.

Satisfy all internal admission requirements of the College.

The Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS)

The Registrar emphasized that the final selection process will be managed through the JAMB Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS). Only candidates who meet the necessary academic criteria and are cleared through the CAPS platform will be offered admission for the upcoming session.

This move aligns the College with national educational standards, ensuring a more transparent and merit-based admission process for all aspiring health professionals.